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  1. Lawrence Tierney was in my opinion, a real force of nature, a real rebel, who for some reason, manage to find success in Hollywood in spite of his antics. I genuinely think Tierney could of been in great movies in the 50s but his antics pretty much ruined that. I am not going to sugar coat it, Tierney was a Basterds.

  2. Quentin Tarantino talks about an director-actor experience with Lawrence Tierney.

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  3. Biography "There is absolutely no light in his eyes," wrote author and poet Barry Gifford about actor Lawrence Tierney, an imposing lead and character actor in features from the dawn of film noir in the 1940s through the 1990s with gruff turns in "Reservoir Dogs" (1991), among countless other projects.

  4. Lawrence Tierney was an American actor, known for his many screen portrayals of mobsters and hardened criminals, which mirrored his own frequent brushes with the law. Commenting on the DVD release of

  5. Granted that among 99.9 percent of the populace, makeshift urination in a crowded movie theater is viewed as an unseemly breach of social etiquette. Four public outpourings is beyond anyone's pale. But indulge a contrarian view. Lawrence Tierney is keenly aware of the narrow and nasty niche he occupies in movie history. He's proud of it.

  6. Feb 26, 2002 · Maintained by: Find a Grave. Originally Created by: Cinnamonntoast4. Added: Jul 18, 2002. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 6618714. Source citation. Actor. A lengendary tough guy on-screen, and off (he was famous for his barroom brawls) , he had a lengthy and diversifed career. He starred as John Dillinger in the 1945 film, Dillinger.

  7. Jun 9, 2021 · The life and wild times of the late Lawrence Tierney will soon be put on the page. Author, journalist and documentary producer Burt Kearns confirms to The Hollywood Reporter that he is writing ...

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